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Jihad and Islamic Propagation
God says
in the Quran, Invite (all) to the Way of thy Lord
with wisdom and beautiful preaching; and argue with them in
ways that are best and most gracious: for thy Lord knoweth
best, who have strayed from His Path, and who receive guidance.
[16:125]
Calling
people to Islam and making them acquainted with it in all
its aspects through dialogue and kind persuasion is the first
type of Jihad in Islam, in contrast to the imagined belief
that Jihad is only of the combative form. This is referred
to in the Quran where Allah I says, so obey not
the disbelievers, but strive against them (by preaching) with
the utmost endeavor with it (the Quran) [25:52].
Here the word strive
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<jaahidu>,
is used to mean struggle by means of the tonguepreaching
and exhortationand to persevere despite the obstinate
resistance of some unbelievers to the beliefs and ideals of
Islam.
Imam Nawawi
in his book al-Minhaj, when defining Jihad and its different
categories, said, one of the collective duties of the
community as a whole (fard kifaya) is to lodge a valid protest,
to solve problems of religion, to have knowledge of Divine
Law, to command what is right and forbid wrong conduct.4
The explanation
of Jihad in Imam al-Dardirs book Aqarab al-Masalik is
that it is propagating the knowledge of the Divine Law, commending
right and forbidding wrong. He emphasized that it is not permitted
to skip this category of Jihad and implement the combative
form, saying, the first [Islamic] duty is to call people
to enter the fold of Islam, even if they had been preached
to by the Prophet (saws) beforehand.5
Similarly, Imam Bahouti commences the chapter on Jihad in
his book Kashf al-Kinaa by showing the injunctions of collective
religious duties (kifaya) that the Muslim Nation must achieve
before embarking on combative Jihad, including preaching and
education about the religion of Islam, dismissing all the
uncertainties about this religion and making available all
the skills and qualifications which people might need in their
religious, secular, physical and financial interests because
these constitute the regulations of both this life and the
life to come. Hence, da`wahperforming the activities
of propagating Islam and its related fields of knowledgeis
the cornerstone of the building of Jihad and its
rules; and any attempt to build without this stone
would damage the meaning and reality of Jihad.6
Removing
all misconceptions and stereotypes in clarifying the image
of Islam held by non-Muslims, building a trusting relationship
and working with them in ways that accord with their way of
thinking, are all primary forms of Jihad. Similarly, establishing
a strong community and nation which can fulfill all physical
needs of its people, thereby creating for them conditions
in which the message will be heard, rather than being lost
in the strife and struggle of everyday life, are requirements
and form a basic building block of the Jihadic concept. These
foundations fulfill the Quranic injunction, Let
there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that
is good, enjoining what is right, and forbidding what is wrong:
and these it is that shall be successful. [3:104] Until
this is accomplished the conditions of Jihad remain unfulfilled.
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